The Golden Flyers (7-0-0, 3-0-0 UCHC) held possession of the puck in their offensive end for the early going of the game, taking 12 of the first 13 shots.

Stevenson had its first power play opportunity of the game at the 9:20 mark but shots by juniors Jordan Pirrello and Allyson Barlow were stopped by Adrianna Brehm.

The Mustangs (1-5-1, 0-4-1 UCHC) went back to the power play with 20 seconds remaining in the period.

With the power play carrying over into the second period, the hosts did not record a shot in the two-minute player advantage.

After the Mustangs failed to convert on their third power play attempt, the two teams played four-on-four for six seconds before Nazareth went on its first power play.

The Golden Flyers scored just 13 seconds into the start of their power play as Kyla Thompson netted her first of two goals in the game.

Both teams killed off a penalty before Nazareth added a second goal with 17.1 seconds left before intermission as Emily Kromer netted her first of the game.

Just 3:18 into the period, the Golden Flyers made it 3-0 as Kromer netted a power play goal.

At the 9:06 mark, senior Kellen Wittman got the Mustangs back within two with a power play goal after burying a rebound off a shot from freshman Nikki Kendrick. Pirrello was credited with the secondary assist.

With 4:13 remaining in regulation, Nazareth converted on a third power play of the game as Thompson collected her third point.

Nazareth outshot Stevenson, 44-23, marking the seventh straight time the Mustangs have been outshot this season.

The Golden Flyers also won 33 of the 57 face-offs. Senior Cierra Siemasko won a team-high 11 face-offs.

Darosa finished with a season-high 40 saves.

Wittman has recorded a point in six of seven games this season while Kendrick is on a five-game point streak.

Stevenson returns to action on Saturday, November 17 when the Mustangs host Nazareth in UCHC play beginning at 3:00 p.m.